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I worn goods to run
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petition with old or
down our entire stock
4LI Corhvet
us; "Our loss your gain
Commencing
Saturday cMorntng
for.:3 3E3eiys
Our Entire Stock
will be offered to the public at prices un
heard of. ' Remember we have only been
in business since March and our goods
Ate all New.
Save up your small change, it does
not require but little money to supply
your wants at this sale.
SEE HAND BILL FOR
PRICES
and Remember this sale is for 3 Days
only beginning Saturday Morning
July 16th, and will continue Monday
and Tuesday.
No Goods Charged, Sent Out on Ap
proval, or Exchanged During This
Sate
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HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS.
Ii Westers taroltaa. - Big Coorrf ssloml
'JiiUt; Too uchCll!zatloa ,
For Col" Dayldioo. ' - - I
'.Rilelgh, Jnne 19. Among today'i if-1
rlYilsf m Tbeodor r Davldaorj ,of
Aiheville, wbo-vu sen in the office of
tbe Governor. Ha bringi good news
from the -monnUtn redon. H eld:
"Out monntaln people are tbe qntetest
and happiest people yon ever aa
There never were aucb crops. Oar peo
ple do not owe anything. Bo UtM they
are concerned tbey are all well aatlaflad
wltb (he State and NatlonalDemocralic
ticket. Ton know tbe fountain man
always does things cheerfully and with
bla.wb.ole heart. There will be a hard
fight H the congressional campaign, but
we are going tp .carry the district". It
will bono child's play, however. We
aria normally entitled to 1800 or ?,000
majority, but the Republicans spen'l no
end of money. Their conoentuted
power la In tfce-lerlaral building at Ashe
vllle and it is no trouble for them In any
campaign to ralie as nyjch aa $50,0Q0.
In the last campaign they had no end of
money after spen ling it freely In every
nook and corner, had $1800 left, their
chat' man told me." "
Col Davidson la devoted to the moun
tain country, and apuakhig about Tosa-
way, the Sapphire country said, that
thirty years ago Gen Wade Hampton
and himself discovered It Where they
camped and met the will mo in ebloer,
the bear and the trout, now there art-
$2,000,000 worth of splendid holels.rail.
ways, macadamized roads and high civ
ilization. Two years ago Col Dvlujon
n'ojt there, but the change was so great
that ho only stayed for . tw days and
says he will never ret un. Gov. Aycock
smilingly remarked that Col Dtvlrison
would be at homo thoroughly only in
C!ay and Graham count'o, which have
as yet no railways and are la the State
jf nature which he so doarly loves.
DEDICATION OF MRS
GIFT.
EDDY'S
Jhilstiin S len 3 Church, ConcorJ,
N
H , a Hsgnlflcent Structure.
Concord, N. H., July 15: The news
paper men were today shown through
the beautiful new church edifice, a gift
from the Rev. Mary Bker G. Eddy, the
Discoverer and Founder of Christian
Science, to First Church of Christ,
Scientist, of Concord, N. II. The mem
bers of this denomination, In large num
bers, from all parts of the country, are
expected hore for tbo church dedication
on Sunday, July 16. The coit of the
handsome granite building Is about
1200,000, and will be dedicated free from
debt, which is tbe usual practice with
numerous Christian Science churimea
which have been built In this and
foreign lands.
The dedicatory services on Sunday
will be of a fimple nam re, in n-xord
with tbe desjre of Mrs. Eddy." They
will be held at 10:10 a n , 3 p.m , and
7:80 p.m. The important feature of
these religions services wMl be tbe dedica
tory message from the 'generous donor
of tWs magnificent church edifice, the
Rev. Mary Baker G. EJdy.
The architecture of the church Is the
Italian or Southern Gothic, to which
the famous Concord granite is admirably
adapted. Over the main entrance, carv
ed In Tennessee marble, Is the ilgiflcant
Inscription: "A Gift tbw Mart Uakkb
G. XmT; Tn DuoatiKin and Fodndbb
or. CrntisTUft Bcihce, to Fust
CirrjiCB 6 Cbrtit, fmaNTiST, Coboobd,
Naw Jcf iMpaBtna." A striking feature
c-f tbachoroh exterior ii the atone tower
and lantern, which rise lato the air 169
feet, being vlslbh from all rar" of the
neighboring country and forming a
handsome landmark. .
Th erection of th'a magnificent cburcb
wat made possible by "Mrs, Eddy's
leneroos gift of ohe hundred and twenty
thousand dollar.' Tbe loyalty of Chris
tian Bclintlits to their b Moved Leader
baa been well Illustrated In ipoDtaneoni
and unsolicited donations tarl the
furnishings of tbe Home Church of Mr.
Eddy. A few conlrlbntfooi from aooret
of tbnrcbea and hundreds of Indlrldqals
are as f jIIowi: . '" . f"r i
The local member-ot the- Motaar
Chofeh, The ' First Church of Christ,
Solent 1st, In Boston, Mate,, pretested lo
their Leador tha auia of ten thouiaad
dollsM fot the organ. ' . ; ; 4 - ' ,
The alt eburchoa of Cblcigo nulled
la k gift of lea thonstnd dolUri for tie
pewa..-.- : - tft. -k .
FlrstCburchof ChfUt, BclsntULof
Ne York OUr, gave tea ihon'Und dol
lar for tbe'twa Urg trainpt wl.
4ew. .. x'ii " - -i?.. -r
; Second Chnroh of Christ, Bclentts't, of
Loa Angeles, CaU atnt two thonaml
dollar for fnrnlshlBg ha chancel. . v
"ThefitodenU AawK-latlon of Jamea.
town, K. T.i forwarded to thousand
dollar fof liie lobular chlroas. . '
1h Eansai Chrlatlan Bclonoe Bta-
denU Aftwclallon of Kiasas City, on
thousand dollar for the Reading
liiom. ' f ( , '
fiecond Church r. Chr'at, Bcientlst, of
Kansis t-ity, anout one inoniaoa aornrs
for the Interior forBlBblngl.
A liustmbd and wife of N York
City preenlii1 lo Mra, E.ld tha tiling
for the enllreclinrrh, at a cost of nttirl
ten thoTsud HoIIm. ,
fil-n lit in l! Mon gve t vo thoti
mn ) ttollnfi f-r t',n Jnn!iv tf ftl M
!
W 1.1 h r .f. t t'
Christian Bcienee Sunday School came
contribution for furnishing Mr Eddy'
room in the sew church. "The local
church hal given liberally; and, iadeed,
Concord' attitude qutvsgnerally shows
thaOhr i'd f'proTerbif teverled, and
that U Mrs. Eddy' case a prephethu
honor in . her . own, conntrj as well a
elaewherftfi.:5
The now church h --ona of the finest
locations In the city, having a prominent
position i 4 the "pnblic ;'p,uar, around
which are- grouped the Btate Capitol, the
handsome ; ?oit ;Offlc Building, . the
State " Library,"; tfltgb;;6chool. the
Jnllarlahand UniversalUt Churches, the
City Library, and the new City Building
fhl notable addition to the handsome
public buildings of the Capitol City of
tbe Granite State la on the corner of
State and School itraets, with the main
appioach to the church on Stite street,
and consists of a broad granHe platform
running the full wilth or the church,
with three Gothic doorways which give
entrance to the building.
This toe consummation of tlie pur
pose which has longbsen In Mrs. Eddy's
mind, to have the church of her faith In
her home city adequately housed, public
announcement of which was made In a,
local paper as lonj agro ae March 19, 1898
when, In answer to an inquiry by the
editor, she wrote:
"On January 81, 1838, 1 gave a deed of
irittt to three individuals, which convey
ed to them the sum of $100,000, to be
appropriated In building a granite
churth edifice fjr Flrit Church ol
Christ, Scientist, in this city."
Prior to that, in tbe f ill of 1897, Mrs
Eddy had purchased the Inmestead of
ths Ute Dr. Mosej Itussell, at the corner
of Etute and School streets, and had ra
modeled It so as to provide the Christian
Science Hall snl realing rooms now in
nan. This Involved an outlay of $20,000
In ailtlltlon to the $10V00, Bat asl le in
trutt for the erection of the church
which is now completed.
The Concord tliurch having outgrown
the aocommodatious of the CUrlstmn
Science Hall, Mri Eddy decided in the
spring of lf03 to commence the erection
of the new structure. .Ground was
I rokeu June 1, and the cornerstone was
laid July 10, 1903, with simple cere
monies, in accordance with the desire of
Mra Eddy. It will ihus be seen that th-
church was completed on the anniver
sary of the laying of the corner-stone.
The new charch is built fromdes'gos
by Messrs. FiaDcU R: Allen and Charles
Colllua of Boston. It la of Concord
granite throughout, and In Gothic archi
tecture. Its proportions and lines are
strikingly handsome, and In those archi
tectural symbolisms of aspiration which
are inherent in ecclesiastical structures,
it will be a notable featare in the city's
attractlans. Ths seating capacity of tbe
church Is 1,000 and its Interior finish
and decorations are In keeping with the
chistlty end elegance of its arch Hec
tare.
The builder of the church Is Noyce
Whltcomb of Boston.
The trnstees of the building fund are
Messrs Fred N. Laud, Joaiah K. D wight,
and J. Wesley Plummer.
lb present Reader of the Church
are Rev. Irving O. Tomllnssn, C. S. B.,
and Mis Mary E. Tomllnson.
Cnritttaa Science Hall, which hat
been replaced by the new structure, wis
completed and tint occupied In Decem
ber, 1897. Here Mr Eddy preached
Sunday, March 4, 1898, and In November
1898, she taught here a class of seventy
students, among whom were clergymen
physlclane, editor, Judge, businesi men
and other.
The Ball ba been the meetlog place
for visiting members of the denomina
tion from thli and foreign lands, and
here at varlon tlmta Mr Eddy hai met
and addreast d her follow t .
Tbe ntw edifice which Mr Eddy has
given to Concord I not to be confused
In any way with the proposed msgnlfl
cent new addition to thn charch struc
ture of th Mothr Churehof thl Ohrii
ttsu BcUno denomination located In
Boston. The Boston tabernacle will
accommodate, when completed, .6,000
people, and l Deeded ' to meet th In
croaslng membenhlp' Aere.
.' rtnt Church of Christ, BclentUt, Is
Concord r a branch of th Mother
Church In Boston, and Un. Xddy'i gift
to th lotat membership 1 made to meet
the .demands . of th Coacord chnroh,
which wai orgaalted Fab. S3, 1890, with
a memberablp of . Ii, hot which ,haa o
lotrMied la anmber a to have ntlrely
ontgrtrwa It old quarter and to requlr
tb eractloa oi ta new cnurcn.
The growth of ChrlttanJ8clno I In
plrlng. Statistic how that Un year
ago th membership - of tb Mo;br
Church In Boston wai 3,581 - Th mem
berahlp It Bow BO.RSt, of which S, l6l
united during th put year. Tb nam
ber of branch churches la 1894 waa SO:
th anmber now I 819, Th total nam
bef of plane In which Christian Bclenc
service wer held tea yearaagowaa
114.) the total at thla data I fir.9, -.
Tbeclt'zeq of Concord genersily bsv
taken great Interest la th now bulKliag
and are Juntly prnd of th handaome
additional ad irnmrnt of their fair city.
In a, broad-mlnJeil way, ' regardless of
claal or Creel, to a large drerw, liey
tpprcUt this striking manlf'itatlin of
Mm. E.l.tj's loteriHt In all that makrt
for tlie hlglint elfire of her home
city. ' .
Try a 1
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TORTURIIID
SIdn, Scalp ;aiid:
it:-
FromPiraples to Scrofula.frcni
Infancy to Age -;
Speedily Cored b) Ciitlcon ties
All Etet Fails.
The agonizing Itching and burning
Of the skin, as in eczema the fright
ful scaling, as in psoriasis the loss of
hair and crusting of the scalp, as la
ecalled bead; the facial disfigurements,
as in acne and ringworm; the awful
suffering of infants and anxiety of
worn-out parents, as In milk crust, tet
ter and salt-rheum all demand a rem
edy of almost superhuman virtues to
successfully cope - with them. " That
Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolv
ent are such stands proven beyond all
doubt. No statement Is made regard
ing them that is not Justified by tbo
strongest evidence. Tbe purity and
sweetness, the power to afford Immedi
ate relief, the certainty of speedy and
permanent cure, the absolute safety
and great' economy, have made them
the-standard skin cures, blood purifiers
and humour remedies of the civilized
world..
Bathe the affected parts with hit
water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse)
the surface of crusts and scales and
soften the thickened cuticle. Dry,
without bard rubbing, and apply Cuti
cura Ointment freely, to allay itching,
Irritation and inflammation, and soothe
and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Re
solvent, to cool and cleanse tbe blood.
This complete local and constitutional
treatment affords instant relief, per
mits rest and sleep lu the severest
forms of eczema aud other Itching,
burning and scaly humours of tbe skin,
scalp and blood, and points to a speedy,
permanent and economical cure when
all else fails. ,
Sold thronghout th world. Cuticura RMolvcnt Vto.
(In rorm of ChoooUte Coated Fllla. tfe. pel rial at AO).
Ointment, 60c., Soap, 26c. Oepotai Londoa, it Charter,
houiie Hq. t ParU, 6 Rue da bt Pali t Boeton, ltfColumbua
Ave- 1'otter Drug k Chem. Corp., Sole Proprletota.
tjr Sena lor " Ilow to Care wy U amour."
More Of A & C Lease.
Special to Journal.
Raleigh, N. C, 18. Governor Aycock
says he will in a few days receive another
bid for tbe lease cf tbe Atlantic & North
Carolina railway. Tbe 'bidders are
North Carolinians. He declined to ty
mora than this. This will make three
bids. Road will In all probability be
lesssd this year.
Next Week.
Mr A Green, representing one of New
York's largest wholesale Jewelry and
diamond honse will be here next Mon
day July 13th, showing a complete line
of sample front which you can give or
der' at
J O BAXTER'S,
The Jeweler.
One day only which will be July
18th.
Merchants Take Notice I
The achooner Robert F Patton, now
In Baltimore will load' for New Bern
this week. Merchant expecting good
from thtt port will confer a favor by or
derlcg ihlpment-by that boat.
8. S. HARRIS,
Master.
0. C. PAUL, agent, Balto, Md.
Go lo tbe Oak Heat Market for th
beil Canned Meata.
For Spring andjQrown Chicken gt
to th Oik Markat. '
Fire, Accident, and
' surahce ?
Horn and Foreign oompaalet:
:: MI3S NANNIB P. If Wit'..
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1P
is the very Bent Paint made. . , It surpasses all
other paints as to Quality, Durability and C6v:
ering Capacity. ' : r ; r'Ii : . v :
Leads,- Oils And colors::
a: Varnishes Enamels, Woor-TrfntlWat
nish Stains Bnggy Paints, " Roof ) faints,
and Taint Brashes. ' " : -."v
Vind or S crccas ;'aricJ, ; Screen ;
Itc fir'! L. ii
" Ice Cream
Now, Every Day, De
livered For
v 35c. a quart
at your home Ice
cream soda, pfcos -phates
ancj all other
cool and refreshing
drinks at
McSORLEY'S.
EANTEU1M
CAROLINA DISPATCH LIE
and;
The steamer Neuse will be wthdrawn
temporarily from the ronte on Wy IMh
for her annual repairs.
During her abaence the stenner Ocra
coke is scheduleu to sill from New Bern
for Belhaven, (Instead of Flztbeth
Olty)at6pmon Monday, Wednesday
aud Friday.
Until further notice there will be no
steamer sailing on Tuesday, Thursday
of Saturdays.
GEO HENDERSON, Agt.
A Card
I take this means to inform my friends
add patrons, that I have sold my Inter
ests In the Sale, Exchange and Llveiy
stables at New Bern, to Mr J M Arnold,
who will continue to conduct the busi
ness. I have arranged to retain my t'fllco at
the "old stand" for the purpose of mret
ing ray many frleude, and collecting
claims and accounts due me.
With thanks to nil for past patron
ate
I am Very Respectfully,
MEYER BABtf.
Brick! Met!' Brill!'!
Quality and price guaranteed In any
quantity, wholesale or retail.
Orders left at J W Stewart's office at
P & M Rank building will receive
prompt attention.
Enterprise Wrick, lie
and M f g. Co.
By
J. W, 5TEWi4RT,
Sec'y. & Treas.
Wood Turning
Porch Columns, Balusters, Brack',
ets, Scroll Work, Grills Stair
Work, Mantels and Screens, Sash Doors
and Frame. All done on short notice,
at Register & Ezell's shop on
Church Alley, New Bern N O.
Stenography
& Typewriting
School
For Colore! Pupils.
Opened at the Collegiate and In
dustrial Institute, Corner West and
Dypreaa Strettf, this citj.
Typewritlna; taughtJMonday, Wednea
day and Friday.
Stenography, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Will arrange to glv private lesson
on application at 91 Qeorge t,
T. L. McOOY,
. Teacher.
d Water Cote,; "
Dominion Sieamsiip C
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K)
omau lot rommouw
ornea
Jast Received
Very Finest Freh Elgin Buttar 30o lb, Eeceived Frestt
from the dairy every week.
Harvey's Small Hama English Cured Shoulders and break
fast strips,
Complete stock staple and
st mialitv.
5 litst quality.
Vonrato
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Hi
When in doubt, drink the
People's PaTrorlte
1711 fill
iilEull
LEI
mil
All orders, either local or shipping promptly
filled, Private families sunnlied.
Corn-Col lnttlinor Wrtrlro
CA. NEIFEltT, iff gr E. Front St.
Hot Weather
makes you look lor Ice Cream Freezers and
Water Coolers. We Keep them.
Also Screen Dona and Windows, Screen Wire.
C;ir loinl I joors and Sash just received. Prices Low.
Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, and covers most. ,
m:n . ..-i f ..i.:.. n-.ji . -. . ....
mm him juHcmi.ti oupne.
Gaskill Hdw. &
UAnDWAltK 73 MiddlelSt.
Plione 147.
Under Hotel ChatUwkn,
GENERAL
HARDWARE.
Screen Wire Doorg
and Windows.
The Ice Saving Qla
zier Refrigerators.
Agent for the Farmer Girl anil Boy
Cook Stoves.
Farmers will boar In mind that w
carry a very complete line of American
Steel Wire Fenco.
NEW KEItN, N. C
aaaowwrawracrg
Jot Primting1
If yjQwantFiRST
CLASS Job Work don't
forget to tend yonr or
' der to
Owen G. Dunn
' . Lesdlna; Frlnler Stationer. .
C Car. rallack tt Crave a Sta.' '.
New;Firm
r
W aav Oj euoJ tnp at Ho fl
South Front street aad ar prepared to
do any kind of Ma work aad plumtjlag
Contrart Mkttad, . K, ' , ' '
rvnr (nnf!''r
ElUwooi,
i
n
u
fancy Groceries of ihe very
please,
TTIT Wholesale
I h A Retail
71 Broad St
Duuaing material oi ail kinca
Mill Supply Co., .
;M1LL;sUPPLIKS 44 Craven'St
. Phone.aifl.,
He
Fell
From
The
Topi
So did our Percale, It fell froav
10c to 6c, v
So did our Figured Lawn, It- '
fell from 6o to 4o, -1 V
So did our White Lawn fall froni" -18o
to 12Jo, 'l'
8o did our Dress Gincham fall"
from lOo to 7o. ,
So did our yard wide) Homespun '
fall from -7o to 6io. '
2.000 Vrll rTat,V,nwT -K . J '
' J mwi. m v aa uiii. .
thatirin astonih joa from 4o to"
l IUa .4
. 38men'nuinner niU that will'
BO thlfl week from 47 ltd a 4 v
Cboy mta that muatiroaC-
orne prioe, call and get bargaio
,vi trnM ox; man's anuie) tner ..
moat go. , : 4 t " -
25 Ladiea ganae ' and ther muaft :
go.
r-'V'v.,,
Ww arj , down to buainaM ml ','
Straw HaU, it 15a U too much ctXlL
6eexor window.' tha sMrt mn.s v
: . Cut down prioet on all Tannie
When looking fe a iI drop In
at 75 Kiddle) fit jj) out with -an
arm full 0f good, ; U
S. C??LOW,
n KiDDivi it:;z-t, kail CalC ' '
Hardwara Co, Ta w Earn. ; ; i'
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